10/15/2019 SOURCE: patch.com
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10/15/2019 SOURCE: www.farmforum.net
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Topics: Food/Nutrition, Gardening,
Great nutritional information, though just a little dated.
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06/03/2019 SOURCE: www.urbanorganicgardener.com
The Environmental Protection Agency is pulling from the market a dozen products containing pesticides known to be toxic to a linchpin of the U. SEPA blocks a dozen products containing pesticides thought harmful to bees
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Topics: Beekeeping, Gardening,
Interesting concept!
https://www.dezeen.com/2019/05/01/notre-dame-roof-greenhouse-nab-studio/
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05/17/2019 SOURCE: plantcaretoday.com
The verbena plant produces fragrant, good looking flowers that sit atop fern-like foliage with an old-fashioned look and drought tolerant. Verbena plants consist of around 250 semi-woody species with dense patches of flowers sitting on topVerbena Plant Care: How To Grow The Verbena Flower
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Topics: Soil Health, Gardening, Urban Farming,
Here is a great piece from the Soil Science Society of America talking nitrogen- one of the most crucial nutrients required for plant growth. Soil science is fascinating to me - and we are always learning! Don't get caught in habits and routines of fertilizer application, whether in a field, plot or garden. Are you doing all you can to prevent nitrogen losses for plant and environmental health?
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05/01/2019 SOURCE: plantcaretoday.com
The tomato hornworm Manduca quinquemaculata is a very common caterpillar in North America. These tomato worms eat a wide variety of popular veggie host plants including members of the Hemlock family, such as: Tomato plants Potato Pepper Eggplant The tobacco hornworms Manduca sexta wreak havoc on tobacco cropsTomato Worms: 10 WAYS To Get Rid Of Large Hornworm Caterpillars
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04/27/2019 SOURCE: feedproxy.google.com
I KEEP SAYING: Eliminate the polka-dot look of onesies by repeating the best plants. Happily that doesn’t always mean big [read more…]
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04/27/2019 SOURCE: feedproxy.google.com
EACH MAY I ADVISE us all to remember, amid the frenzy, that there is nothing wrong that some good-quality mulch [read more…]
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